International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1837 v. New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Filing 5

PROCEDURAL ORDER: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION HEARING. Signed by Judge Joseph N. Laplante. (cmp)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1837 v. New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, Inc. Civil No. 09-cv-00395-JL PROCEDURAL ORDER: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION HEARING A preliminary injunction hearing is scheduled for December 8, 2009, at 9:30 a.m. On or before 5:00 p.m., December 4, 2010 the parties shall jointly file: · a single timeline setting forth all pertinent dates, times, and events, in whatever format the parties jointly choose (in other words, the parties need not comply with Local Rule 5.1(a) with respect to the timeline); a single Statement of Agreed Facts followed by a Statement of Disputed Facts. The disputed facts are not an invitation to advocacy (i.e., "The plaintiff can not establish irreparable harm because....." or "There is a strong likelood of success on the merits because...."). The parties should simply list disputed facts they intend to establish at the hearing, or which they contend will not be established at the hearing. · On or before 2:00 p.m. on December 7, 2010, each party shall file: · · · a witness list; an exhibit list; and proposed findings of fact and rulings of law. Counsel shall confer before the hearing to identify all areas of agreement and disagreement as to the admissibility of each exhibit. On or before 2:00 p.m. on December 7, 2010, the plaintiff shall file a proposed order in compliance with Rule 65 and Local Rule 65.1. The order shall specifically address the amount of the bond, if any, under Rule 65(c). SO ORDERED. Joseph N. Laplante United States District Judge Dated: cc: December 1, 2009 Jonathan S.R. Beal, Esq. Andrea K. Johnstone, Esq. 2

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